Bob,
Thank you! I did end up modifying the spec file--as it turns out, I had
modified it incorrectly, so it wasn't generating the verso page like I
had thought.
Often, when I work with these stylesheets, there are so many things
going on that one error can take a lot of time for me resolve. Thanks so
much for reminding me about the spec file--who knows when I would have
thought to look there!
And I do apologize for not providing more details in my last post. I
simply was unsure of how to fully explain the issue.
Might I also take the opportunity to thank you for your DocBook XSL: The
Complete Guide? I cannot even begin to tell you how useful it has been
as a resource!
Dave
Bob Stayton wrote:
>Did you set this up by modifying the titlepage spec file and generating a
>new titlepage.templates.xsl module, or did you create customized versions of
>the titlepage templates directly?
>
>You'll need to go the spec file route to turn on the verso chapter
>titlepage. The titlepage templates are a hierarchy, and the default top
>level template for chapter verso pages is:
>
><xsl:template name="chapter.titlepage.verso">
></xsl:template>
>
>The empty template means none of your customizations would be called. See
>this reference for using the titlepage spec file:
>
>http://www.sagehill.net/docbookxsl/HTMLTitlePage.html
>
>Of course, if you did use the spec file process, then something else is
>going on. More details would help.
>
>Bob Stayton
>Sagehill Enterprises
>DocBook Consulting
>bobs@sagehill.net
>
>
>----- Original Message -----
>From: "David 'Dox' Shevitz" <dshevitz@singlestep.com>
>To: <docbook-apps@lists.oasis-open.org>
>Sent: Wednesday, March 30, 2005 8:52 AM
>Subject: [docbook-apps] Missing chapter.titlepage.verso
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>>Hello all,
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>>I'm in a bit of a bind. I have a customization layer that is designed to
>>output a Chapter document into a FO file. In this stylesheet, I have a
>>custom titlepage setup that has the chapter title on one side, then
>>copyright information on the other side.
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>>The title portion is part of the
>>mode="chapter.titlepage.recto.auto.mode" setup, while the copyright
>>information is part of the mode="chapter.titlepage.verso.auto.mode".
>>
>>Apparently, I have done something to prevent the copyright information
>>from appearing, and I am completely lost as to where to look. It is most
>>likely a simple thing, but I have no idea where to start troubleshooting
>>this! Oddly enough, I have a similar stylesheet for books, and it works
>>perfectly.
>>
>>Any help pointing me in the right direction would be greatly appreciated!
>>
>>Thanks,
>>
>>Dave
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